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Lewis warns against false flyers circulating online.

lyndonlewis09052024PHILIPSBURG:--- In recent weeks, fake news has been circulating on social media platforms, claiming that the Ministry of Education is offering job opportunities and courses. These fraudulent digital flyers have even gone as far as using the government’s official coat of arms, making them appear legitimate to unsuspecting members of the public.

Demissionaire Minister of Education Lyndon Lewis has come forward to officially debunk these misleading materials, making it clear that they are entirely false. The Ministry has not issued any such flyers, and no job or course opportunities are currently being advertised by these means.

“The spread of false information is not just a nuisance—it’s dangerous,” Minister Lewis stated. “People are being misled, and that affects our ability to communicate real, important messages to the public. I strongly urge everyone to disregard these fake flyers and only trust information that comes directly from official government sources.”

Minister Lewis emphasized that all legitimate announcements from the Ministry of Education will be shared through the Ministry’s official channels, including government-verified social media pages, websites, and press releases. These are the only reliable sources of information.

Citizens are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious material to the relevant authorities.


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